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Tracing the long history of Nazi crimes against the disabled
An idyllic neighbourhood on the edge of Berlin was once home to elite Nazis who carried out some of the worst crimes of the era. Eighty years on, the families that live there are still grappling with its tangled legacy. Sally McGrane reports
The dark history of leprosy discrimination
The politics of memory in postwar Germany
● ONE MORNING IN 2007 I KNOCKED at ...
“Hands of Saint Dominic” by Albrecht Dürer, 1506; ...
POSSIBILITIES WHO WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER HANNA ...